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#20 Final Episode of S1 with Callsuma - Caring for my disabled Sibling, Sibling Loss

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Today we release the final episode of Series 1 of Bereavement Room podcast. The first part of 2020 has been a journey, with the unexpected death of my father and then covid-19 followed by a global lockedown and now life slowly starting to resume it's new normal, it's been a rollercoaster.

The final episode is part 2 of my own story, former guest Vaishnavi Ramu returns to host the space for Callsuma as she takes the guest seat once more. We talk openly about sibling loss, Callsuma's younger brother died of Leukemia in January 2018. We discuss what it means to grow up with a brother who is non verbal and autistic, grief in the workplace where compassionate leave is not very compassionate and the problem with people managers.

Knowing that we are not born with empathy and compassion but are taught it, how do we learn our empathy and compassionate skills and do we use them enough? The importance of communicating with family members during difficult times, and the need for review of current structures of the Psychotherapy and Counselling world.

Food for thought; can we truly grieve in the workplace? Is it realistic for workplaces to do more for mental health and bereavement? People of colour with disabilities face so many challenges in society, is the system working hard enough to understand the needs of our most vulnerable? Is the caring profession actually caring? Why are there so many white female therapists? Do we actively exercise our listening skills during the most crucial moments in our lives?

In the final episode we also discuss the BAME poll results, is it time to dismantle BAME?

You can find Bereavement Room on twitter and instagram @bereavementroom

Wishing you a peaceful summer, see you in September!

Thanks for listening.

Your guest Callsuma Ali

Your host Vaishnavi Ramu

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Inhoud geleverd door Callsuma Ali. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Callsuma Ali of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Today we release the final episode of Series 1 of Bereavement Room podcast. The first part of 2020 has been a journey, with the unexpected death of my father and then covid-19 followed by a global lockedown and now life slowly starting to resume it's new normal, it's been a rollercoaster.

The final episode is part 2 of my own story, former guest Vaishnavi Ramu returns to host the space for Callsuma as she takes the guest seat once more. We talk openly about sibling loss, Callsuma's younger brother died of Leukemia in January 2018. We discuss what it means to grow up with a brother who is non verbal and autistic, grief in the workplace where compassionate leave is not very compassionate and the problem with people managers.

Knowing that we are not born with empathy and compassion but are taught it, how do we learn our empathy and compassionate skills and do we use them enough? The importance of communicating with family members during difficult times, and the need for review of current structures of the Psychotherapy and Counselling world.

Food for thought; can we truly grieve in the workplace? Is it realistic for workplaces to do more for mental health and bereavement? People of colour with disabilities face so many challenges in society, is the system working hard enough to understand the needs of our most vulnerable? Is the caring profession actually caring? Why are there so many white female therapists? Do we actively exercise our listening skills during the most crucial moments in our lives?

In the final episode we also discuss the BAME poll results, is it time to dismantle BAME?

You can find Bereavement Room on twitter and instagram @bereavementroom

Wishing you a peaceful summer, see you in September!

Thanks for listening.

Your guest Callsuma Ali

Your host Vaishnavi Ramu

  continue reading

42 afleveringen

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